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i am steve handelsman, wbal-tv 11 news. violetng up, a teenaged who crashed a plane during a training flight in montana is talking about that accident for the first time. >> what happened before that plane went down and what she did preparing for the worst. >> a beloved teacher returns and there was not a dry eye in the house. wait till you see how erika brannick's preschool students and welcome back today. suspected ofuo is inspecte plotting to kidnap please officers. -- police officers. they met with undercover officers 30 times to plan the attacks. it is reported their part of a sovereign citizen movement that distressed the government and claims its members are not ruled by u.s. laws. >> the montana teen pilot who crashed her small plane is freaky out for the first time. organ became disoriented and started flying in the opposite direction. her plane stalled as she flew over a mountain. one of the wheels hit the mountain and the plane flipped and landed upside down. her only injuries cuts your fingers and a sprained kne
i am steve handelsman, wbal-tv 11 news. violetng up, a teenaged who crashed a plane during a training flight in montana is talking about that accident for the first time. >> what happened before that plane went down and what she did preparing for the worst. >> a beloved teacher returns and there was not a dry eye in the house. wait till you see how erika brannick's preschool students and welcome back today. suspected ofuo is inspecte plotting to kidnap please officers. -- police...
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it is to manage -- directed by filmmaker steve mcqueen. a fm about to make slavery because it was something which had not been much looked at before really in depth. it was just a gaping hole in film history. i thought i wanted to investigate, find out, look. in mcqueen'sity film is hard to bear. when it was first shown, several people reportedly walked out. michael fassbender, who plays a particularly sadistic plantation owner, maintains the abuse had to be shown. >> that is the reality of it. if we really wanted to do justice to solomon's story, who are we to decide where to censor? >> that view is endorsed by the director, who also believes the film is resonating strongly with audiences who have already seen it because it taps into concerns. >> i think people especially in the united states think about this quite often. to have an outlet, to have a vehicle for their voice i think has made the film a torch and a way. >> the film is already being talked of as a front-runner in the oscars race, even though the trophies will not be handed o
it is to manage -- directed by filmmaker steve mcqueen. a fm about to make slavery because it was something which had not been much looked at before really in depth. it was just a gaping hole in film history. i thought i wanted to investigate, find out, look. in mcqueen'sity film is hard to bear. when it was first shown, several people reportedly walked out. michael fassbender, who plays a particularly sadistic plantation owner, maintains the abuse had to be shown. >> that is the reality...
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it makes it probably a little bit uncomfortable as a place to work, much like apple under steve jobs. the boss wants to see results. it is also why amazon is so successful today and will be the first retailer to get to $100 billion in sales. he demands the best from everybody. >> from the book, it does not sound like you like jeff bezos very much. >> that is not true. i think you have to respect someone who starts in a garage 19 years ago and built a remarkable company that has changed not just the way we shop, but the way we read. of course, i have criticisms, and i dare -- and i say that against amazon, that it is ruthless in some markets. it has pushed publishers and booksellers into uncomfortable spaces, but that may be the cost of doing business in a fast internet age. we saw other companies that started doing business with amazon that have not innovated in the same way, like aol, and they are in trouble. i'm not making any judgments, but it really is a remarkable story. >> it is a remark will story. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> tonight, paris closed doors on one of
it makes it probably a little bit uncomfortable as a place to work, much like apple under steve jobs. the boss wants to see results. it is also why amazon is so successful today and will be the first retailer to get to $100 billion in sales. he demands the best from everybody. >> from the book, it does not sound like you like jeff bezos very much. >> that is not true. i think you have to respect someone who starts in a garage 19 years ago and built a remarkable company that has...
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steve rosenberg reports from moscow. >> ahead of the debate inside the russian parliament, there was drama outside on the street. gay-rights activists. police detained 20 people. later, military police turned their attention to the controversial bill. pass the first hearing by a huge margin. it will prohibit the spread of homosexual propaganda in the wording which presence of children. it would mean across russia public events promoting gay rights could be broken up and the organizers find -- fined. >> we see open propaganda that harms. young people will decide on their own how to live in the future and what orientation to choose. >> this draft bill sends a bad signal to society of repression and limitation of civil rights guaranteed by the constitution of the russian federation. >> several russian cities have already passed similar local laws. the move to legislate on the federal level enjoys popular support. surveys showed 2/3 of the russian public find homosexuality morally unacceptable. the bill has been criticized by human-rights groups, including the kremlin's human rights coun
steve rosenberg reports from moscow. >> ahead of the debate inside the russian parliament, there was drama outside on the street. gay-rights activists. police detained 20 people. later, military police turned their attention to the controversial bill. pass the first hearing by a huge margin. it will prohibit the spread of homosexual propaganda in the wording which presence of children. it would mean across russia public events promoting gay rights could be broken up and the organizers...
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it seems like we're talking about steve jobs. he was watching all this back in the 70's when apple is a tiny company. jobs said that he built apple on the polaroid model. >> polaroid, there is nothing like a cake of seeing or pictures developed before your eyes. >> the product of 1972 was really the product that brought one step photography into full flower. that is the one that we think about as the itd piure. it was the ubiquitous piece of our culture. celebrities use it, artists and used it. andy warhol carried a polaroid camera everywhere he went for years and years and years. he had one of the cheapest that polaroid ever made. it had a huge reach into american life. everyone who grew up in the 70's has a few pictures of dad or mom that they took. the mystique of polaroid does resonate with people. you take a picture of somebody and then you gave it to them and you have that moment of chatting while the picture developed. a digital photographs can be replicated a thousand times in a minute. a polaroid picture is special becau
it seems like we're talking about steve jobs. he was watching all this back in the 70's when apple is a tiny company. jobs said that he built apple on the polaroid model. >> polaroid, there is nothing like a cake of seeing or pictures developed before your eyes. >> the product of 1972 was really the product that brought one step photography into full flower. that is the one that we think about as the itd piure. it was the ubiquitous piece of our culture. celebrities use it, artists...
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his drive, like bill gates or larry page or steve jobs. he has high standards. the fact that he pushes everyone around him to operate at their best. >> rose: dick cheney, dr. jonathan reiner and brad stone when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> an enemy that operates in the shadows and views the entire world as a battle field is not one that can be contained or deterred. an enemy with fantasies martyrdom. >> rose: he was secretary of defense under president george h.w. bush and press of staff to gerald ford. heart disease threatened his life in the course of his political career. he suffered five heart attacks the first at the age of 37. reconciled himself to dying three years ago when he was at end stage heart failure. a heart transplant in 2012 saved his life. he talks about his experiences for the first time in the new book, it is called heart, an american medical odyssey. he wrote it with the cardiologist dr. jonathan reiner who will be joining us later. i'm please to do have
his drive, like bill gates or larry page or steve jobs. he has high standards. the fact that he pushes everyone around him to operate at their best. >> rose: dick cheney, dr. jonathan reiner and brad stone when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> an enemy that operates in the shadows and views the entire world as a battle field is not one that can be contained or deterred. an enemy with fantasies...
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steve commutes from minnesota to seattle. instead stayed home for the summer. recording moments with his children. >> my project is basically replacing i wish i had with a i did. >> it's a dream. >> reporter: while she molded her daughters in to her first sculpture. >> the trust people to do something with this time. >> reporter: a few days back their 500 hours ended. the race of commerce back on. but scattered throughout the office are subtle reminders. >> a little blister. >> reporter: of a summer landscaping a yard, tending horses. >> that is underwater . >> reporter: and making memories with kids. >> my hope is now they will back, people will realize the things you wanted to do you could always be doing and find a place for in your life. >> reporter: day after day we let the sun go down on our dreams because we can't take time. maybe it's time to start giving. nbc news, minneapolis. >> our thanks to boyd and our friends at kare tv. i will see you later on "dateline." for now good night and have a great weekend.
steve commutes from minnesota to seattle. instead stayed home for the summer. recording moments with his children. >> my project is basically replacing i wish i had with a i did. >> it's a dream. >> reporter: while she molded her daughters in to her first sculpture. >> the trust people to do something with this time. >> reporter: a few days back their 500 hours ended. the race of commerce back on. but scattered throughout the office are subtle reminders. >> a...
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kindred tells that steve coll, 11 years later, they have a retreat on the eastern shore and he has a proposal for "the post" to put their arms around the internet and nothing happens. the line was in 2003 "washingtonpost.com still came off as your grandpa's newspaper taped to the computer screen." that has changed, colby. >> it has changed, but it took a long time to get there. i have, from my place in i had an outbreak, nonelectric royal -- upright, nonelectric royal typewriter. that was the means by which we communicated to the public good today -- public. today, we have this which allows us to speak to everyone around the globe, take pictures instantaneously, and create newsprint that is filed within seconds. newspapers are not obsolete, but they have to change the way in which they deliver information to people. tastes have changed. some people do not read comics anymore. your publication does not even produce comics. >> we have a pulitzer prize winning cartoonist. >> we get our comics from fox news and msnbc. >> ok, i remember in the last edition of "the rocky news" -- "goodbye,
kindred tells that steve coll, 11 years later, they have a retreat on the eastern shore and he has a proposal for "the post" to put their arms around the internet and nothing happens. the line was in 2003 "washingtonpost.com still came off as your grandpa's newspaper taped to the computer screen." that has changed, colby. >> it has changed, but it took a long time to get there. i have, from my place in i had an outbreak, nonelectric royal -- upright, nonelectric royal...
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what steve is talking about are some really dangerous things. we're heading into another standoff over the debt ceiling. we all remember how that worked out in august 2011. it hurt business confidence. it floated the possibility of a federal government default. we had a credit downgrade of the u.s. credit rating. those were all things that undermind business confidence and made 2011 a worse year than it might have been. the next round of brinksmanship of negotiations we might see that again. let's hope this is a crisper series of negotiations that aren't quite as scary for business and the economy. >> woodruff: in a word, steve own, is that something members are prepared to do? >> i see a lot more brinksmanship. i think it could get very, vur ugly. we might get-- thaeft theor they it's going to take the markets freaking out again before they come up with another deal. >> woodruff: we'll only hope that's not going to happen. steven dennis, neil irwin, we thank you both. >> brown: and there's more on all this online, including a way for you to see
what steve is talking about are some really dangerous things. we're heading into another standoff over the debt ceiling. we all remember how that worked out in august 2011. it hurt business confidence. it floated the possibility of a federal government default. we had a credit downgrade of the u.s. credit rating. those were all things that undermind business confidence and made 2011 a worse year than it might have been. the next round of brinksmanship of negotiations we might see that again....
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steve cohen has the net worth of around $9 billion. but even after paying a 1.8 billion to the government which is what he agreed to today, he will still have $7 billion left. so yes, he can still go out and buy a hundred million dollar paintings. he will still live in a $35,000 square foot mansion. will still do basically whatever he likes. and the fact is that the government was not able to find the evidence to sort of bring them over the line to charge him criminally himself. >> we heard that line from barajas, u.s. attorney no institution should rest easy in the belief that it is too big to jail. is there a-- was that read as a larger signal to the wall street world today? >> well, the government is clearly trying to set an example here and create an atmosphere that will deter illegal trading activit activity-- activity on wall street. back in 2060 when the string of insider trading cases started to get going the government prosecutors thought that this was rampant on wall street. and in fact it's true. back then wall street trader
steve cohen has the net worth of around $9 billion. but even after paying a 1.8 billion to the government which is what he agreed to today, he will still have $7 billion left. so yes, he can still go out and buy a hundred million dollar paintings. he will still live in a $35,000 square foot mansion. will still do basically whatever he likes. and the fact is that the government was not able to find the evidence to sort of bring them over the line to charge him criminally himself. >> we...
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steve bock says the company knew what it was getting into. >> we knew when we came to detroit several years ago that there were financial challenges, that there were challenges in the city. had we made a decision today if the bankruptcy had been declared, we would have made exactly the same decision. >> reporter: shinola assembly line leader willie holley has even more ambitions for the future. so what's your best case scenario, two years from now, five years from now, what do you see happening? >> i see us expanding, especially on our other wing, trying to make other goods, and journals, and things of that nature, and just having like a huge workforce, sort of, that can compete even with the big three, so i mean, it would be nice if shinola was in lights next to g.m. in the other renaissance building, or something like that. >> reporter: right now that seems like a far off dream. but other investments and young people coming to the city may make that dream possible. >> detroiters are so used to bad news, and they are so used to things not really breaking our way, and they're used to
steve bock says the company knew what it was getting into. >> we knew when we came to detroit several years ago that there were financial challenges, that there were challenges in the city. had we made a decision today if the bankruptcy had been declared, we would have made exactly the same decision. >> reporter: shinola assembly line leader willie holley has even more ambitions for the future. so what's your best case scenario, two years from now, five years from now, what do you...
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folks like steve cap pass. i don't know if you know him? >> rose: i know him very well. >> talented guy, enormously respected. >> rose: retired from the c.i.a.. >> he has retired. they brought him back once before, we did. with people of that caliber available, i'm surprised you end up going with somebody like brennan. i just -- i come back to the proposition that it looks to me-- and speculative on my part, obviously, i'm not in the meetings-- that the president has made choices in part based on people who won't argue with him. who won't confront him. i think leon panetta's been a pretty good secretary. >> rose: drones. john brennan got into it at his confirmation. some say that this is an unusual situation. that the president has carried forward some of the baigs policies and that he's effectively waged war against terrorism using drones and that he should be commended for it. what say the former vice president? >> well, i like the drone program. when we came in, we had the drones as intelligence platforms but we didn't have any weapons o
folks like steve cap pass. i don't know if you know him? >> rose: i know him very well. >> talented guy, enormously respected. >> rose: retired from the c.i.a.. >> he has retired. they brought him back once before, we did. with people of that caliber available, i'm surprised you end up going with somebody like brennan. i just -- i come back to the proposition that it looks to me-- and speculative on my part, obviously, i'm not in the meetings-- that the president has...
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to door meeting every one of our hosts and we basically -- i like to say when you bought an iphone steve jobs didn't sleep on your couch but we did. >> rose: all the people that were engaged in renting their homes here in new york you'd go see every one of them? >> yes. and when we visited them we'd get new insights. >> rose: like? >> well, we'd hear all sorts of things that people desired to share their space on a service like ours, some things like simple payment system. an easy-to-use calendar, support for mobile devices. and so we would gather this feedback-- which was really tapping into a traditional industrial design process. >> rose: are most people doing this because they need extra cash or are they doing it because they want to meet people and want to have some kind of interesting experience? >> i thinkne of the things we used to talk about was we felt like money was the initial hook. it's the reason you might try this for the very first time. but the reason most hosts continue to do it is because of the amazing people they get to meet. the people they get to welcome to their h
to door meeting every one of our hosts and we basically -- i like to say when you bought an iphone steve jobs didn't sleep on your couch but we did. >> rose: all the people that were engaged in renting their homes here in new york you'd go see every one of them? >> yes. and when we visited them we'd get new insights. >> rose: like? >> well, we'd hear all sorts of things that people desired to share their space on a service like ours, some things like simple payment...
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>> i would agree, i would agree with what steve said. in terms of the middle east, however, i would say this. we'll have one more chance. i believe that. one more chance to make an effort to break through between the israelis and the palestinians but if we can only do it if we're engaged and we have all of the major parties in the world engaged in our side and then if there is an agreement perhaps detach this signing of the agreement, the conclusion of the agreement from its implementation that by gaining times for the parties and both sides-- palestinians and israelis-- to deal with their own internal dissidents. >> brown: it doesn't otherwise feel like there's another chance but you think there is? >> well, if there isn't then it's the end of the road for peace and the prospects both for the israelis and the palestinians are extremely grim. >> brown: all right, well, that's a bad note to end on, i guess, but we'll look for the next four years. zbigniew brzezinski, stephen hadley, thank you both very much. >> ifill: and we return to the
>> i would agree, i would agree with what steve said. in terms of the middle east, however, i would say this. we'll have one more chance. i believe that. one more chance to make an effort to break through between the israelis and the palestinians but if we can only do it if we're engaged and we have all of the major parties in the world engaged in our side and then if there is an agreement perhaps detach this signing of the agreement, the conclusion of the agreement from its...
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yeah, there have been a lot of quarterbacks like michael vick and the former 49er quarterback steve young who could run with the ball and throw the ball. but kaepernick has the pistol offense which is on every play, if you want it to be, a run option, a pass option, a face the run and throw the pass option. and right now he is a big question mark and a headache for the ravens defense. and this, only his 10th start ever. >> brown: now mike, there is this spectacle and there is the game and then there is all this sort of backdrop talk about violence, of course a lot of focus on concussion. i saw that today commissioner goodell was sort of defending the sport. and this comes after president obama himself recently, he was asked, he said if he had a son he probably wouldn't want him to be playing football. >> right, very first question, at the goodell state of the sport press conference was reading the obama quote back at the commissioner. five i think of the first six questions were about head injuries. it is the big issue, looming over the sport. and you know, the league has a lot of plans t
yeah, there have been a lot of quarterbacks like michael vick and the former 49er quarterback steve young who could run with the ball and throw the ball. but kaepernick has the pistol offense which is on every play, if you want it to be, a run option, a pass option, a face the run and throw the pass option. and right now he is a big question mark and a headache for the ravens defense. and this, only his 10th start ever. >> brown: now mike, there is this spectacle and there is the game and...
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of a tech company that kind of hits bottom and turns around and that's a until during the '90s when steve jobs return and it became the juggernaut it is today. but the way it did that is by -- you know, essentially abandoning its current market, its market at the time, which was p.c.s. apple still makes p.c.s, but what it did was leapfrog that and come up with a range of devices, first iphones and tap lets that beat that market, it did somethat that new. blackberry didn't really try to do that. its whole problem is that it couldn't and had sort of showed no expertise in innovating beyond the smart phone that it had before. often over the last few years it's released several different devices that have promised to be the next big thing and they turned out to be either middle or not so great and not innovative. just copying what other people were doing. >> brown: we're talking about blackberry, we're talking about apple. just in our last minute, another company that people always look at in this regard as being a huge leader and then what happens, that's microsoft, another big player still
of a tech company that kind of hits bottom and turns around and that's a until during the '90s when steve jobs return and it became the juggernaut it is today. but the way it did that is by -- you know, essentially abandoning its current market, its market at the time, which was p.c.s. apple still makes p.c.s, but what it did was leapfrog that and come up with a range of devices, first iphones and tap lets that beat that market, it did somethat that new. blackberry didn't really try to do that....